FDNY Fire Marshals are probing the cause of a two-alarm fire in Brooklyn on Friday that displaced a number of residents. The Fire Department reported that the blaze ignited at about 12:01 p.m. on Nov. 28 inside multiple manholes in front of 76 Remsen St. in Prospect Heights, setting off a chain reaction of events in which the flames spread to a nearby parked car. While checking the location and nearby buildings for an extension of the fire and carbon monoxide levels, firefighters quickly discovered that a fourth-floor apartment had become fully engulfed in fire. Click here to read more on amny.com.